Students were given time to reflect on “silence of the fast”—what was there to gain?
Posted on 10 April 2013.
Students were given time to reflect on “silence of the fast”—what was there to gain?
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Posted on 10 April 2012.
Never forget what matters most to you. As cheap as it may sound at times, stay true to your heart, to your desires: only then will you find the education for you.
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Posted on 07 February 2012.
A meeting was held by the Radnor Planning Commission on Monday, Feb. 6 during which the fate of the current Gateway Project was ultimately decided. Standing as only a fraction of the college’s 14-year Master Plan, the project consists of the construction of a multi-level parking garage along the length of campus directly facing Eagle Road.
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Posted on 01 February 2012.
Ella’s American Bistro opened up on Sugartown Road in Wayne in mid-December just this past year. Located in Devon Square Shopping Center, the upscale bistro boasts a modest menu of environmentally-conscious entrees, featuring sustainable, local, and organic cheeses, vegetables, and meats.
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Posted on 20 January 2012.
Like every other Cabrini student, I have to take language courses in order to graduate; and like everyone else, my choices are limited in scope to the three Romance languages offered on-campus: Spanish, Italian and French.
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Posted on 12 October 2011.
Frustrated and upset citizens have gathered in peaceful protest in front of Philadelphia’s City Hall. They are angry about the extent of Wall Street greed and government inaction to protect the average American.
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Posted on 05 October 2011.
A professor of religion at Hofstra University, Dr. Donna Freitas came to speak candidly to Cabrini students on Wednesday, Sept. 21 about more than just sex.
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